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Jul 27, 2008 at 4:00 AM

Amish Door noted among bestWILMOT -- The Amish Door Restaurant has received the most votes in three regional contests. In the Best Traditional American Restaurant category for Akron and Canton in MyFoxCleveland's Hot List contest, the Best Restaurant category in the Best of Stark County 2008, and the Best Dining Experience in the Best of Wayne County 2008, the Amish Door Restaurant was No. 1. Other honorable mentions from the Best of Stark County 2008 include the Amish Door Restaurant as a finalist for the Best Place to Take Out of Town Guests, finalist for the Best Place to Host a Meeting or Corporate Function, the Inn at Amish Door as a finalist for the Most Recommended Accommodation Facility and The Amish Door Shops as a finalist for the Best Place to Shop.The Amish Door Village is located at 1210 Winesburg St., U.S. Route 62 in Wilmot.Humrichouser joins Hair DesignersWOOSTER -- Brittany Humrichouser has joined Hair Designers & Tanning at 424 N. Market St.She does cuts, foil highlighting, facials and manicures.She is available Wednesdays, 11 a.m.- 7 p.m.; Thursdays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fridays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.For more information call 330-263-4464.Wood named WRH employee of monthWADSWORTH -- Kim Wood, RN, BSN, HCS-D, is the Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital August Employee of the Month.Wood joined the staff in April 1999 and works full time, first shift, as a clinical review and referral/intake coordinator in the home care department. She is a graduate of the University of Akron with a bachelor of science in nursing and a double minor in family and child development.Wood enjoys four-wheeling, gardening and watching football and NASCAR.Born in Barberton, and raised in Seville, Wood resides in Creston, with her husband, Nick, and their children Mikayla and Nathan.Promotions noted at KSBKILLBUCK -- Trisha Clark, Kris Raber, Rebecca Mast and Heidi Gindlesberger have been promoted at Killbuck Savings Bank.Clark has been promoted to assistant cashier at the German Village office. She began her career with the bank in 1999 as a part-time employee in the work study program at Hiland High School. After graduation in 2000, she became a full-time employee. Clark enjoys working at the first "in-store" branch of Killbuck Savings Bank. She and her husband, Seth, are expecting their first child in August.A West Holmes High School graduate, Gindlesberger began her banking career at Killbuck Savings Bank in 1996. She has been promoted to assistant vice president and branch manager of the Millersburg South location.Raber, customer service representative at the Berlin office, has worked for the bank since 2002 and was promoted to assistant vice president. She and her husband, Jerry, have three children and reside in Berlin.Mast was promoted to assistant cashier/bookkeeping supervisor. Her banking career began upon a recommendation from her school guidance counselor. Beginning her career as a part-time teller before graduation from Hiland High School, after graduation she was hired as a full-time employee and has worked at the bank for 10 years. Mast is active in her church and recently returned from a mission trip to the Philippines.Associates join Howard Hanna Smythe CramerWOOSTER -- Six sales associates, Steve and Janie Burgan, Kindell and Julie Huffman, Diane Kinney, and Clarica "Jojo" Meigs have joined the Wooster office of Howard Hanna Smythe Cramer.Steve Burgan has been a teacher for 23 years and Janie Burgan has done research and development with Prentke Romich. She is a licensed auctioneer. The couple resides in Wooster and has three children. They began as a real estate team in 2007.Kindell and Julie Huffman are annual million-dollar sales producers. In 2006, they began a community program that donates 10 percent of their commission for each closing to a charity, place of worship or school of a client's choice. The Huffmans, who began in real estate in 1999, reside in Wooster and have two sons.Kinney has been a member of the real estate industry for three years. Before becoming a licensed Realtor, she served as a lab manager for Ohio State University's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. Her community activities include Wayne County 4-H. She and her husband, Michael, reside in Wooster and are the parents of two children.Meigs, who entered the real estate field in 2005, is a lifelong resident of Wooster who is active in the community through the real estate board's Habitat for Humanity, as well as other local and school organizations. Before becoming a Realtor, she was a pharmacy technician with Wooster Community Hospital. She and her husband, Doug, have two children. She is a graduate of the University of Akron and Hondros College.

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